Omoromachi Station

Omoromachi Station
おもろまち駅

Omoromachi Station as seen from the street below.
Location Omoromachi 4 chōme, Naha, Okinawa
(那覇市おもろまち4丁目)
Japan
Operated by Okinawa Monorail
Line(s) Yui Rail
History
Opened 2003

Omoromachi Station (おもろまち駅 Omoromachi-eki) is a railway station on the Okinawa Monorail located in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. In the original plans, this station was to be called Makabi Station, after the neighboring district, but opened as Omoromachi Station on August 10, 2003.

The station serves the Omoromachi Shintoshin (New City Heart/Center) area, which includes a major shopping complex accessed by an elevated pedestrian deck connected directly to the station, Shintoshin Park, and the Okinawa Prefectural Museum.

From just before Asato Station, through Omoromachi Station, to shortly after Furujima Station, the monorail tracks run directly above, and following, Japan National Route 330 (Asato Bypass).

The station has two facing platforms with one track each. Platform 1 serves Shuri-bound trains and Platform 2 serves trains bound for Naha Airport.

The chime played to announce train arrivals and departures is the traditional Okinawan folk song Danjukariyushi.

Lines

Adjacent stations

Service
Asato   Okinawa Monorail   Furujima

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Coordinates: 26°13′22″N 127°41′54″E / 26.222715°N 127.698469°E / 26.222715; 127.698469

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